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lotte

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[lot, lawt] / lɒt, lɔt /

noun

  1. angler.


Etymology

Origin of lotte

From French, Middle French; compare Medieval Latin lota; further origin unknown

Example Sentences

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"Charlotte!" was all she could stammer out, "Char--lotte ... you ... here!"

From Project Gutenberg

Then with great admiration the lotte in ball first taken out was mine: which was by open sentence so pronounced before all the people, and to be the right and true parte.

From Project Gutenberg